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Brains are different from computers, but analogy can be helpful. Like the PC on your desk, your mind is equiped with two basic types of memory: working memory for juggling information in the present moment and long term memory for storing it over extended periods. Contrary to popular wisdom, our brain doesn't record anything that happens to us, and then bury it into a * or *. Corpuses dredge it up. Most of we proceed * briefly in working memory, a mental place space akin to a computer's RAM, then simply evaporates. Working memory enables you to perform simple calculations in your head or retain phone numbers long enough to dial them, and like RAM, it let you analyze * without creating a lasting record. |
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